Littlejohn Contemporary in New York will be hosting an exhibition “My World…And Everywhere It Takes Me” by Phyllis Bramson that will be on view from October 12th, 2016 through November 12th, 2016.In this exhibition, Chicago based artist Phyllis Bramson presents romantic and evocative representation of her poetic side. The artist paints passionately and combines her work with jovial arbitrariness and amusing narratives about love in an often cold and hostile world. Her anecdotes are used as the repository of feelings and often collide and intermingle between notions of the personal story without a structured ending. The artist’s visual roots are very much reflected in her works, implementing narration and inspiration from Chinese Pleasure Gardens and Indian miniatures, paintings by Fragonard, Boucher and Henry Darger. Phyllis Bramson engages in abstraction and collage combined with figuration, co-mingling folly with value-driven feelings about the human condition. Placed between humor and somewhat disturbing elements, her works offer snapshot into the representation of playful eccentric spaces and the ‘bawdy banal’.The exhibition will be on view at Littlejohn Contemporary, 547 West 27th Street, Suite 207, New York, NY 10001, United States. For details, visit http://littlejohncontemporary.com/Click on the slideshow for a sneak peek of the exhibition.
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